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Due to it being back to school I was looking for some snacks to pack in lunches and came across these Made Good little cookies that looked like the perfect sweet snack to send. A box contains 32 small snack packs and I paid $16.99 Canadian for the box (not on sale).
One pack of cookies contains 10 mini cookies and the best before date is about seven months from when I purchased the box. Since these are peanut/nut free they’re a great option for school snacks!
In one pack of cookies there are 120 calories, five grams of fat, 17 grams of carbohydrates, one gram of fibre, seven grams of sugar one gram of protein and 75 milligrams of sodium. One pack is pretty low in calories and doesn’t have that much sugar either! The cookies have cherry juice powder and mushroom powder.
I like these cookies, I can tell they’re made with oats but I wouldn’t say I can tell they’re gluten-free going off of taste. They’re quite sweet and have a very slight vanilla taste. I enjoy these as an adult but they’re pretty simple so kids might be bored of them before the box is done.
Cost: 6/10
Convenience: 10/10
Nutrition: 5/10
Taste: 7/10
